Hello BP Nation - the thread title says most of it. I"m in Colorado and a business mailing address and the name of the person filing the annual report are required as is probably the case in most states. I two LLC's a...
So, when Trump changes to no tax on tips I feel inclined to change my rental income structure.50% reduction in rent.Previous 50% made up from a mandatory nontaxable tip. This will be for my excellent service as a lan...
Hi there;I have a tenant who's terminating their lease early due to being relocated for work. Unfortunately, I didn't have anything in the lease language regarding this process. I thought that was strange since I am u...
I have 8 separate 5 yr fixed rate mortgages (and P.notes) that the same bank (in Wisconsin) has made to two of my LLC's and secured each loan on a separate property. I personally g/tee these loans.
Rates have moved ...
So my question is, when do I stop charging my tenant a daily late fee charge if he has already paid most of rent but maybe still owes $100 for that month? I have a renter who usually is about a week or two late with ...
Hopefully the real estate agents can answer this question. Can an HOA dictate it's members to do physical labor such as working on landscaping? An email was sent out to all HOA members and stated that they expect all ...
Hello,There are 6 months left on lease on my rental properties in FL, so I would like to end the year lease, and tell the tenant to move out, good tenant and pay on time, I just want the tenant to get out of that prop...
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I'm looking at a foreclosure property in IL. Mortgage lender is the foreclosing party. Judgment of foreclosure already ordered by the court. Sheriff's Sale scheduled for May.
Separate to all of t...
I have a tenant who wants to move out 5 months before end of lease due to job relocation. Based on the lease there is a two months penalty for breaking lease. The tenant asks whether the penalty can be waived if he ...
I want to take funds out of my 401k to help start my first investment. I will be paying back into my 401k over 3 years. Will this be a wise decision? Is there a way to take funds out without getting hit with taxes?